I'm with you, EyeofEddie. I learned a lot from this video and will try using these tips for upcoming projects. Thanks, Andrew! Great work 🙌🏾 Keep it up!
Andrew I discovered you a few days ago, hooked immediately. I am 54, African female, my son is 22. I am learning a lot from you and super inspired. You're so authentic and good. Your confidence in this video is elevated 😉 😊 keep up the good work 👏
"Fail often, and fail a lot". THAT right there is what holds me back! I don't even try because I want to be perfect right out of the gate, but that's obvi getting me nowhere, FAST! Thank you Andrew!
I’m a 70 year old ranch broker in Central Oregon. I come from a time where we used 20 or 36 exposure rolls of black and white film. My first aerial video work took place in helicopters with the door removed. I shot weddings and made 16X20 prints with a Nikon D70 - 6MP! I eventually went to Lumix M4/3 cameras for video and kept my Nikon D90 for still photography. I now use a Nikon D850 and. Lumix GH5 & G9II for my video along with a DJI Mavic 2 pro for the aerials. I’m getting ready to retire now and wondered where to go and what to do with my camera and video gear. My first idea is to do a mini-documentary about the people I worked so closely with for years - farmers and ranchers - to show “Where Your Food Comes From”. (Twinkies being but one exception). Your video has truly inspired me, Andrew. And also motivated me to stop planning and get busy with a shot list and start shooting the video, I’ve subscribed and so glad I found your channel. Like having my son explain this stuff. I’m grateful. Sorry to write War and Peace. Jim in Oregon
@ I went to junior high with a wonderful guy by the name of Mike Souza. His dad was my PE teacher and I always looked up to him. Any relation? Not a very common name. And thank you for your comment!!
Thank you for this detailed information, Andrew! I am a part of the 20%. ❤ I really appreciate you showing how you use the slider. I have one that I haven’t used. I think what I learned is to be braver about just filming every possible way, kind of fearlessly, and then seeing what works. I get in my own way by being a perfectionist, but that just delays creativity.
Well, how can you know for sure? Indeed it has style that crosses with gawx, but it doesn't mean it was influenced by him. Some people go the same way without even knowing that there is someone doing the same.
Here, a part of the 20%. Working on creating content around my album. I released my self produced album TWENTY THREE. 23 songs of multiple genres. My mom was murdered at 23 years old and telling her story was my inspo. It took me years to craft the project and im just not in a space to MOVE ON from it. Being independent means your music is still new to a lot of the world, So I’ve been building production sets and performing acoustic versions of the songs with just my guitar or piano, my version of like a TINY DESK. Recording, editing, coloring, and designing the sets can be tedious, time consuming, and expensive at times. So videos like this are such inspo for me to just keep going focusing on the vision, with patience and persistence. I always feel like HA SOMEONE ELSE UNDERSTANDS ME, when i watch your videos.
I’m a migrant creator from Myanmar, currently living in Bangkok, starting everything from zero again. I was kinda burn out these days. and I found out your channel. you really inspires me a lot to continue my creations.
I don’t comment on RUclips much, but this is one of the best cinematic “how to” videos I’ve seen in a full year. Thanks, Andrew for a great video that I’m sure I’ll reference over and over again. 👊🏼
Andrew you are one of my biggest inspirations, I love how you can be so real, loved the video and taking a peak behind the scenes. Thanks for all the help Andrew! 20% fam
Hi Andrew! I am so glad I found this video and I will subscribe to your channel for sure! this video has inspired me a lot, I am 46 years old now and recently I started to study filmmaking. Dont know where to begin or how to do it so this content is like a gold mine for me. Thank you so much for letting us know your thoughts and your process for creating real, personal, and emotive content. Keep going! I will follow you!
I’m a 2005 film school graduate , and as I watched your video it reminded me a lot of one of my favorite movies from back then. Amelie. I loved that at minute 12:00 you had it on your whiteboard! Keep making good shit my man! 🤜🏻🤛🏼
endless flow of cuts under two seconds,and special effects. it is that kind of "filmmaking" everybody today thinks is the best thing. BECAUSE EVERYBODY IN THE BUSINESS IS DOING IT! their work will be forgotten and people will be watching "stalker", "reservoir dogs", "Turin horse" etc still in the year 2544.
Hey Andrew, I’m apart of the 20%!! I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos and it’s wonderful to see your creativity shine. I have been afraid to post due to being a complete beginner, and not as good as the people I look up to. I really want to get better though, so I will fail on until I find my way 😂!! Thanks again for your encouragement in these videos. I can only dream to create something as beautiful as you do one day. Keep going bro
Made it to the end! I’m a former film student who’s 5 years removed from really creating and I’m now a music artist. I just recently started getting back into to enhance my content for my music!
13:34 Allowing myself to fail is the part I’m working through now. Trial by error but I can’t be scared to fail. Love your videos! I want to make my own content, I’ve just put off writing and filming myself. Your videos help me be confident it’s going to be okay, I just have to try
this video was amazing man!! i def. got a LOT from this. your way of explaining and showing the b-t-s really gives the people insight on how to do this, lets get some dope shyt out in 2025 creators! and oh yea...stayed until the end;)
I watched the entire video. Not sure if you’ll read this comment, but I’ll go ahead and write it anyway. Yes, it’s true I have noticed many of your videos in some of your shots you may repeat a shot, or even a line or two from Gawx videos or other people (I don’t know). To be clear, when it comes to the visuals, your work stands out with your color contrasts and your film grain nostalgic vibes. Visually however, yeah many of these shots have been done before and there’s really nothing new under the Sun, But here’s where you shine Andrew, In being yourself. Even though you have used many shots that are similar to other channels, it’s your willingness to be vulnerable and share with others what you are going through that really shines through. Even this video, for instance, the Gawx video was really well made, but it still maintains that air of mystery that he loves to have. The “how did he do that?” Or “How is he getting these kinds of shots?” Or “How is he putting out that much work?”, and sure there’s a place for that, but with your version, you have been more open and sincere about the ACTUAL Literal process, particularly with those BTS shots of you sharing your creative process, that’s awesome man and those are the kinds of shots that will help you shine through whatever imposter syndrome or feelings of not being good enough that may arise in you. Keep being authentic and being yourself, show us who don’t know but want to learn, what you know, and watch how others will have a bit of your work in their work. Wouldn’t it be great to see others sharing their inner most thoughts in a cinematic way just like you? Or sharing behind the scenes and being themselves just like you? That’s where your work shines. Authenticity, not visually, though very compelling and very well made, but in yourself and your willingness to be vulnerable. Great video, GOD Bless man
what a great milano section, they must be happy having you as a client because damn it made me want to use it haha Thanks for the whole video, something I wanna add about when you said about failure in the end, we often complain of art block when it's actually a fear of failure
I'm in that 20% percent my friend! I am a freelance mural artist starting with youtube. Your channel is already helpful and the right vibe I needed coming into this new world. Big thanks.
@@TZOBIEntertainment he builds it on film look lut (kodak 2383) in davinci resolve so u know what to expect. But it’s very convenient so I dont have to worry too much about color grade.
Okay, So I wasn't going to say anything until I realized you're still doing this in your latest video release. As an audio guy, I work for a radio station, and I'm an audio reporter, one thing you need to do is work on your vox, you voice track. You're obvious really reallly good with the visual aspect, and I know you care about sound design, you just haven't gone to the next step of audio just yet. It's not a criticism per say, as you're already doing ten times better than most people by even being considerate enoug to think of soud design and to use at least a yeti. That being said, I would reccomend two things, first, when you're recording your voiceover remember you have two parts, actualities and vox. The human ear can tell that you're not actually speaking in the clips where you mouth along in time and fill it in with the same vox track you use during shots where it's obvious you're not supposed to be speaking in the shot. The parts where you speak and mouth along are your actualities, the parts where you're not speaking and the voiceover is just that are your Vox portions. Seperate these two, and when you record your actualities do so with a slightly different recording set up. Literally move to a diffrent part of the room, move the mic position, use a diffeent mic, or all of it. That way, the parts where you mouth along will sound different from your Vox and it will really sell that you're not just mouthing it in the video, or at least that the audio track might be real. When it's all the same, there's nothing to sell and the effect doesn't work. Second, upgrade your mic. Blue yeti... I mean, I get it, but a real mic will make a huge difference, as big a jump as the yeti is from the internal mic on most cameras. Anyway, genuienly, not meant to be hating or negatively critiquing, just trying to encourage you to improve your already stellar work.
Man, go on udemy, buy a course and then give feedback. The advise was good but the superiority complex and the fact that you think he needs to improve just because of your own "personal" observation merited or otherwise shows how much you think of yourself. Truth of the matter is most people did not have an issue with the audio before reading your comment and especially after reading your comment. I thoroughly enjoyed the video and can't wait to binge more of his content. You can try make a video showing him how he can improve his audio and send it to him, show some real commitment. Leave a link to it in the comments. Can't wait to support your content.
I'm glad to be in this 20%. It's nice to see your process and learn from it. I'm in a place, where I want to write and shoot my first short film and your help is priceless. I always struggle with the initial idea, I always fall into a trap of trying to make something big and meaningful to the others, but I never made something really small and meaningful to me. I think this is the most important thing from your video - to write stories I'd like to hear. Thank you!
Part of the 20%! I've watched multiple videos on this subject, you are so thorough and detailed I actually started taking notes. Also a musician so thank you for including us in your outro🥹
Not sure how he did it, but he can be remote controlling the camera through his laptop. Clicks the zone he wants to focus on, it takes time for the computer to transfer the signal to the camera, and for the camera to react and finish the re-focus. So when he takes his hands off the keyboard that’s when he clicked, and just had 2 seconds to grab his head and settle into frustration Not sure how crisp his setup is, but that’s how it would work for my a6500 with a WiFi connection to an external controller like an iPad, iPhone or computer.
I like that you’re showing how much work goes into filming when you’re dedicated. A whole week of filming this video that’s only 18 minutes. .This shows how much work it takes to film a project
Thank you to my 234 incredible subscribers! 🙌 I appreciate you!! Today’s a bit rough, but it’s another step forward. Just wanted to remind myself - and anyone reading, to stay strong and keep going. We’ve got this! 💪✨
Hey Andrew, I'm Gideon Angelo18 (GA18) and I'm part of the 20%. I got to know your content last year in June, a time when i was going through a lot in life for a person my age. My Dad, found out I'm interested in film so he got my an online film course (tomorrow's filmmakers) don't know if you've heard of it but yeah. Watching every video you make, kept me going, kept the fire burning bright so thanks for being one of the GREATS in what you do.
part of the 20% here i really loved this video, especially since i'm only now beginning in filmmaking for real, and i love this art, this video has helped me with inspiration, and also with tips for how im going to film my future videos, i really appreciate you for making this, such a great one!
This is perfectly edited for a adhd people. I love it. and the milanote board is genius for my brain to get finish all the video ideas and beat projects. :D
Just came across your video and from the beginning I was hooked until the last second, technically part of the 20%. You gained a follower and made me motivated.
milanote is the new discovery also I LOVED THE VIDEO will obviously use all the tricks you gave, you"re making things easier and cheaper for us to try thank you ❤❤❤
That was awesome Andrew! Great job, one important part I felt was missing here though was touching on the fabolous set design and the importance that has. If what the camera sees looks good its a hell of a lot easier :)
20% here. You just added some more motivation for me starting to create cinematic videos and in general creating more videos, for me and for others. Loved everything about the film, especially the colors! Thanks.
Odlični savjeti! Naučiti kako snimiti filmske kadrove kao profesionalac stvarno podiže razinu svakog projekta. Inspirativno i korisno za sve ljubitelje videografije! 🎥✨
hi andrew, this is the first comment i've ever left on youtube. You inspire me. when I started coming up with an idea for my film, I found you and it was confusion in my career and ideas weren't coming, you were and still are the place I go to when I feel bad, uninspired and anxious about the future. You have an authentic shooting and editing style, I love it. Please release videos more often, even short ones, 2,3,4 minutes, it doesn't matter, the world needs to see it!!!!
Hey, I’m an airline pilot who tries to be an inspiration for people especially girls. So I’ve been waiting for so long to start to shot videos again. Now luckily I’ve found you and you inspired me:) Just wanted you to know that and thank you China
🔥Just discovered this video, and you really. Hooked within the first 2 minutes because of clearly an awesome and genuine personality. Love the honesty and transparency througout the vid, hope you'll keep that always. More so that you are adressing what were the struggles you experienced in your journey, too few creators do this and only show a perfect result for copy pasting. I personally learn so much more from how you do it and what you choose to share. And you still manage to keep it so concise and relevant, crazy!🤯🤙 🌱Needless to say, I'm part of that 20% and after hitting react on this post, a sub. Keep it up, keep making mistakes/"failing"/learning and growing, and keep enjoing your journey! 🙏Thank you for sharing!
Really enjoyed this deep dive into the creative process! It's always inspiring to see how much effort and thought goes into making something that resonates. The tips and BTS insights were super helpful. Definitely worth watching till the end.
Hi Andrew! I wanna take some time and just say thank you for inspiring me and helping me through this cinematography journey. I am a 17 year old high school student who is currently brainstorming their first film in hopes of getting accepted to film school! Your work is amazing and your visual storytelling is out of this world. I’m currently struggling in a lot of areas right now, from the way things look to how they feel. I know I’ll get over it, because every time I watch you I feel empowered. Like you said, that small 20% who stays for the end of the video definitely feels like you’re gonna go great places. I find it helps to watch to the end, especially if the person’s work helps me (i mean the fact that I can get his level of assistance for free is inane). Just so you know, your work is simply amazing and inspires me to do better. I hope one day, after I make my film of course, we can get in touch. Thank you again, and I’ll be looking forward to your next video.
Thanks for putting this together man, it's magical stuff. I strayed away from creative projects completely for years after going corporate career-wise and feel like it's time to come back to it (even if that means starting from scratch). Big ups for sharing your process in so much depth.
Dude!! My mind is blown that the RUclips algorithm happened to put your video on my recommended feed… Feels like another lifetime being at The Ranch but definitely good memories. Well I’m a part of the 20% for sure and subscribed to your channel too. Keep up the good work! 💪🏽
You know a lot of things about cinematic look and video production in general, but what's even better you are free to share your knowledge with other creators, it's dope man! Thank you for your content and approach to that
Hola, soy de Panamá y no hablo ingles, que bueno que compartas este tipo de videos, había usado la aplicación anteriormente y no me había gustado. pero de la manera que la explicaste me ayudo a ver la joya que es y estoy seguro que me cambiara la vida, Gracias!
I am a musician and music teacher part of your 20%. You really inspired me since the 1st video I watched. Now I got DaVinci Resolve 19, the Osmo Pocket 3, and the freewell All day filters. I am making a video with memories of my 2020 students' music productions. I am loving it.
The perfect remedy for a bad day and the cure for a corporate illness. I've been trying to figure out how to put on paper or digital the things going around in my imagination, I've been really needing this and it just comes in the perfect moment. Thank you, you have this amazing gift to transmit your feelings through every frame and that's rare nowadays ❤
I just started shooting videos, just for myself for now but it is thanks to you. I watched one of your videos and I am obsessed with them because I like colors so much. I am painting my own portraids because I can create new colors by blending some of them. Like I said your videos feels like I saw a beautiful dream and wake up with it's taste. Please keep making new videos, they are so cinematic and satisfying and sincere
I'm part of your 20% it seems. :P I'm a 38 year old artist with 15 years of 'industry experience' in crafting packaging, graphics, marketing materials, etc. for a variety of companies. I quit nearly 2 years ago because I honestly couldn't take it anymore. I felt like a tool for implementation - not an artist. I barely got to be creative, and that just wasn't what I wanted to put into the world. So I've been re-finding my creativity, unlearning things, learning new things, and figuring out where to go and what to do - this video, and especially your 'start before you know how' have been wonderfully helpful at letting me feel like I'm not alone, that I CAN do this even if I don't know all the steps, and even if I suck at it at first. It's a very solid and helpful reminder that 'failure' is not a noun - as an individual you aren't and can't be a 'failure'. Failure is a transient state towards something better, it can be messy, not great, and that's ok. It's that fear of failure/perfectionism that holds one back from actually getting into the nitty gritty of creating, growing, and learning. So thank you for posting such wonderful and beautiful content. For reminding others that failure is to be expected and absolutely ok, and please do keep creating!
Just found your dream chase video, which led me here, while working on a project I'm not passionate about for work. You have given me inspiration where no one else could. Instead of focusing on my work, I have starting thinking I can too do what my dreams tell me to do. Maybe along the way I'll get happier. Either way, watched the video all the way to the end. Thank you for existing.
Apart of the 20% 🎉 great job on the video I love how you showed what the color grading looked like before and after and how you just added mostly everything in the vid to get the basics!
Amazing video man. I am a part of a hobbist's Filmmaking Club at my college. I hope to learn a lot more from you and hone my own skill! Very soon you'll see us churning out great videos!!
Here, part of that 20% who watched the whole video. I love your style. Thank you, Andrew.
I'm with you, EyeofEddie. I learned a lot from this video and will try using these tips for upcoming projects. Thanks, Andrew! Great work 🙌🏾 Keep it up!
Never felt more proud than the time you said I'm 20%. Thanks for baring your soul. Pulling others up behind you is an admirable act. Thank you.
Andrew I discovered you a few days ago, hooked immediately. I am 54, African female, my son is 22. I am learning a lot from you and super inspired. You're so authentic and good. Your confidence in this video is elevated 😉 😊 keep up the good work 👏
Can you tell him your social security as well?
😂@@SynthWaveSC
@@SynthWaveSCdummy she’s in Africa, no such thing as social security there. Do your research properly
@@JoyChukwuemeka-ze1pmhe’s joking bruh cuz she gave too much info about herself 😅
@@Iwanagjyou get it bro🤣🤣
"Fail often, and fail a lot". THAT right there is what holds me back! I don't even try because I want to be perfect right out of the gate, but that's obvi getting me nowhere, FAST! Thank you Andrew!
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I’m a 70 year old ranch broker in Central Oregon. I come from a time where we used 20 or 36 exposure rolls of black and white film. My first aerial video work took place in helicopters with the door removed. I shot weddings and made 16X20 prints with a Nikon D70 - 6MP! I eventually went to Lumix M4/3 cameras for video and kept my Nikon D90 for still photography. I now use a Nikon D850 and. Lumix GH5 & G9II for my video along with a DJI Mavic 2 pro for the aerials. I’m getting ready to retire now and wondered where to go and what to do with my camera and video gear. My first idea is to do a mini-documentary about the people I worked so closely with for years - farmers and ranchers - to show “Where Your Food Comes From”. (Twinkies being but one exception). Your video has truly inspired me, Andrew. And also motivated me to stop planning and get busy with a shot list and start shooting the video, I’ve subscribed and so glad I found your channel. Like having my son explain this stuff. I’m grateful. Sorry to write War and Peace. Jim in Oregon
Go get Jim!
Hey Jim I’m a small farmer and photographer in Oregon and I want to see that documentary! Make it happen
What camera do you use 🤔
YES!!! Do it...Let us know know when you got something! I want to see your mini documentary! :) P.S. I was born in P-Town!
@ I went to junior high with a wonderful guy by the name of Mike Souza. His dad was my PE teacher and I always looked up to him. Any relation? Not a very common name. And thank you for your comment!!
Thank you for this detailed information, Andrew! I am a part of the 20%. ❤ I really appreciate you showing how you use the slider. I have one that I haven’t used. I think what I learned is to be braver about just filming every possible way, kind of fearlessly, and then seeing what works. I get in my own way by being a perfectionist, but that just delays creativity.
It’s amazing how gawx has influenced so many filmmakers.
Btw, you did a great job on the video!
I thought the same, the style is similar!
yees
Well, how can you know for sure? Indeed it has style that crosses with gawx, but it doesn't mean it was influenced by him. Some people go the same way without even knowing that there is someone doing the same.
i thought of Gawx as well lol
@@antonsemenyura5337 He says in the description inspired by Gawx every time, so yeah
Here, a part of the 20%. Working on creating content around my album. I released my self produced album TWENTY THREE. 23 songs of multiple genres. My mom was murdered at 23 years old and telling her story was my inspo. It took me years to craft the project and im just not in a space to MOVE ON from it. Being independent means your music is still new to a lot of the world, So I’ve been building production sets and performing acoustic versions of the songs with just my guitar or piano, my version of like a TINY DESK. Recording, editing, coloring, and designing the sets can be tedious, time consuming, and expensive at times. So videos like this are such inspo for me to just keep going focusing on the vision, with patience and persistence. I always feel like HA SOMEONE ELSE UNDERSTANDS ME, when i watch your videos.
Gawx inspired, shots, visuals, even the voice over style of delivering not bad. I enjoyed the video
Gawx good, Andrew good
indeed
inspiration is a nice way of saying stolen.
This guy just stole the style, shots and creativity from Gawx. This looks hameful
I am watching this in 360p & I am amazed how it is so clear and sharp instead of being in 360p.
I think, that's actually the BEST one yet, bro. Insanely compact and like easy explained. So sick!
Wow, thanks!
Here , part of the 20 % who watched the whole video. I started learning film making and one of my mentors recommended your channel and I am loving it!
I’m a migrant creator from Myanmar, currently living in Bangkok, starting everything from zero again. I was kinda burn out these days. and I found out your channel. you really inspires me a lot to continue my creations.
I don’t comment on RUclips much, but this is one of the best cinematic “how to” videos I’ve seen in a full year. Thanks, Andrew for a great video that I’m sure I’ll reference over and over again. 👊🏼
He did it again (blown our mind with another godamn cooll tutorial / essay)
Andrew you are one of my biggest inspirations, I love how you can be so real, loved the video and taking a peak behind the scenes. Thanks for all the help Andrew! 20% fam
Hi Andrew! I am so glad I found this video and I will subscribe to your channel for sure! this video has inspired me a lot, I am 46 years old now and recently I started to study filmmaking. Dont know where to begin or how to do it so this content is like a gold mine for me. Thank you so much for letting us know your thoughts and your process for creating real, personal, and emotive content. Keep going! I will follow you!
I’m a 2005 film school graduate , and as I watched your video it reminded me a lot of one of my favorite movies from back then. Amelie. I loved that at minute 12:00 you had it on your whiteboard!
Keep making good shit my man! 🤜🏻🤛🏼
endless flow of cuts under two seconds,and special effects. it is that kind of "filmmaking" everybody today thinks is the best thing. BECAUSE EVERYBODY IN THE BUSINESS IS DOING IT! their work will be forgotten and people will be watching "stalker", "reservoir dogs", "Turin horse" etc still in the year 2544.
One of the best videos I've seen on RUclips, so beautifully made and so helpful🙌🏻
Hey Andrew, I’m apart of the 20%!! I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos and it’s wonderful to see your creativity shine. I have been afraid to post due to being a complete beginner, and not as good as the people I look up to. I really want to get better though, so I will fail on until I find my way 😂!! Thanks again for your encouragement in these videos. I can only dream to create something as beautiful as you do one day. Keep going bro
PART OF THE 20% AND BROTHER I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME OUT YOUR BUSY SCHEDULE TO HELP OTHER'S WITH YOUR TALENT. 👏🏿🙏
CAN‘T believe what I see!!! Are you a human??? Or a huge Hollywood Production Team?? 💥🤯🤩🙌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
just one guy haha, thank you for the encouragement :D
@@AndrewPaul1 can you say the lens what are use in this video and gears also the camera
Made it to the end! I’m a former film student who’s 5 years removed from really creating and I’m now a music artist. I just recently started getting back into to enhance my content for my music!
13:34 Allowing myself to fail is the part I’m working through now. Trial by error but I can’t be scared to fail. Love your videos! I want to make my own content, I’ve just put off writing and filming myself. Your videos help me be confident it’s going to be okay, I just have to try
this video was amazing man!! i def. got a LOT from this. your way of explaining and showing the b-t-s really gives the people insight on how to do this, lets get some dope shyt out in 2025 creators!
and oh yea...stayed until the end;)
I watched the entire video. Not sure if you’ll read this comment, but I’ll go ahead and write it anyway.
Yes, it’s true I have noticed many of your videos in some of your shots you may repeat a shot, or even a line or two from Gawx videos or other people (I don’t know).
To be clear, when it comes to the visuals, your work stands out with your color contrasts and your film grain nostalgic vibes.
Visually however, yeah many of these shots have been done before and there’s really nothing new under the Sun,
But here’s where you shine Andrew,
In being yourself. Even though you have used many shots that are similar to other channels, it’s your willingness to be vulnerable and share with others what you are going through that really shines through.
Even this video, for instance, the Gawx video was really well made, but it still maintains that air of mystery that he loves to have. The “how did he do that?” Or “How is he getting these kinds of shots?” Or “How is he putting out that much work?”, and sure there’s a place for that, but with your version, you have been more open and sincere about the ACTUAL Literal process, particularly with those BTS shots of you sharing your creative process, that’s awesome man and those are the kinds of shots that will help you shine through whatever imposter syndrome or feelings of not being good enough that may arise in you.
Keep being authentic and being yourself, show us who don’t know but want to learn, what you know, and watch how others will have a bit of your work in their work. Wouldn’t it be great to see others sharing their inner most thoughts in a cinematic way just like you? Or sharing behind the scenes and being themselves just like you?
That’s where your work shines. Authenticity, not visually, though very compelling and very well made, but in yourself and your willingness to be vulnerable.
Great video, GOD Bless man
Bts is the best part of the video
Not only part of that 20% that made it till the end but… huge fan of you and your content from now on ;)
I'm part of your 20% ...I want to learn more and get better,and you are a big inspiration! Thanks Andrew!!
Proudly part of the 20%. You shared gems and indeed put in a lot of work
what a great milano section, they must be happy having you as a client because damn it made me want to use it haha
Thanks for the whole video, something I wanna add about when you said about failure in the end, we often complain of art block when it's actually a fear of failure
I'm in that 20% percent my friend! I am a freelance mural artist starting with youtube. Your channel is already helpful and the right vibe I needed coming into this new world. Big thanks.
Just purchased ur powergrade. First I came to learn videography from u but end up receiving a therapy session from u too.
Can you share?
wow , glad to hear
Can I get a review on the power grade?
@@TZOBIEntertainment he builds it on film look lut (kodak 2383) in davinci resolve so u know what to expect. But it’s very convenient so I dont have to worry too much about color grade.
HI Andrew. I'm now part of the 20% who watched your entire video. Thank you for your hard work, dedication and continuous gifts to your viewers.
20% lessgoo.
Okay, So I wasn't going to say anything until I realized you're still doing this in your latest video release. As an audio guy, I work for a radio station, and I'm an audio reporter, one thing you need to do is work on your vox, you voice track. You're obvious really reallly good with the visual aspect, and I know you care about sound design, you just haven't gone to the next step of audio just yet. It's not a criticism per say, as you're already doing ten times better than most people by even being considerate enoug to think of soud design and to use at least a yeti. That being said, I would reccomend two things, first, when you're recording your voiceover remember you have two parts, actualities and vox. The human ear can tell that you're not actually speaking in the clips where you mouth along in time and fill it in with the same vox track you use during shots where it's obvious you're not supposed to be speaking in the shot. The parts where you speak and mouth along are your actualities, the parts where you're not speaking and the voiceover is just that are your Vox portions. Seperate these two, and when you record your actualities do so with a slightly different recording set up. Literally move to a diffrent part of the room, move the mic position, use a diffeent mic, or all of it. That way, the parts where you mouth along will sound different from your Vox and it will really sell that you're not just mouthing it in the video, or at least that the audio track might be real. When it's all the same, there's nothing to sell and the effect doesn't work. Second, upgrade your mic. Blue yeti... I mean, I get it, but a real mic will make a huge difference, as big a jump as the yeti is from the internal mic on most cameras. Anyway, genuienly, not meant to be hating or negatively critiquing, just trying to encourage you to improve your already stellar work.
Man, go on udemy, buy a course and then give feedback. The advise was good but the superiority complex and the fact that you think he needs to improve just because of your own "personal" observation merited or otherwise shows how much you think of yourself. Truth of the matter is most people did not have an issue with the audio before reading your comment and especially after reading your comment. I thoroughly enjoyed the video and can't wait to binge more of his content.
You can try make a video showing him how he can improve his audio and send it to him, show some real commitment. Leave a link to it in the comments. Can't wait to support your content.
I’ll try to find you and ask for your feedback when I’ll start my channel 😁
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I'm glad to be in this 20%. It's nice to see your process and learn from it. I'm in a place, where I want to write and shoot my first short film and your help is priceless. I always struggle with the initial idea, I always fall into a trap of trying to make something big and meaningful to the others, but I never made something really small and meaningful to me. I think this is the most important thing from your video - to write stories I'd like to hear. Thank you!
Great video!! 🎉 What softwares would you recommend for editing as a beginner (that is interested in color grading)?
Part of the 20%! I've watched multiple videos on this subject, you are so thorough and detailed I actually started taking notes. Also a musician so thank you for including us in your outro🥹
part of that 20% who watched the whole video. In Love with ur style
I assume you filmed most of this by yourself, how do you manage to change the focus the way you did in 1:10 without interacting with the camera?
Not sure how he did it, but he can be remote controlling the camera through his laptop. Clicks the zone he wants to focus on, it takes time for the computer to transfer the signal to the camera, and for the camera to react and finish the re-focus. So when he takes his hands off the keyboard that’s when he clicked, and just had 2 seconds to grab his head and settle into frustration
Not sure how crisp his setup is, but that’s how it would work for my a6500 with a WiFi connection to an external controller like an iPad, iPhone or computer.
This is my first video of yours I've ever seen and I'm so impressed. My heart feels so good watching this
ur videos feel like gawx
I like that you’re showing how much work goes into filming when you’re dedicated. A whole week of filming this video that’s only 18 minutes. .This shows how much work it takes to film a project
Thank you to my 234 incredible subscribers! 🙌 I appreciate you!! Today’s a bit rough, but it’s another step forward. Just wanted to remind myself - and anyone reading, to stay strong and keep going. We’ve got this! 💪✨
Hey Andrew, I'm Gideon Angelo18 (GA18) and I'm part of the 20%. I got to know your content last year in June, a time when i was going through a lot in life for a person my age. My Dad, found out I'm interested in film so he got my an online film course (tomorrow's filmmakers) don't know if you've heard of it but yeah. Watching every video you make, kept me going, kept the fire burning bright so thanks for being one of the GREATS in what you do.
im at 4:34 and already learnt so much.🤯
wtf im out at exactly 4:34 and i see this lmao
Andrew, This is a really great video from very beginning to the end of the video with practical and very useful tips viewers can use right away.
part of the 20% here
i really loved this video, especially since i'm only now beginning in filmmaking for real, and i love this art, this video has helped me with inspiration, and also with tips for how im going to film my future videos, i really appreciate you for making this, such a great one!
part of the 20% thank you for the inspiration :)
This is perfectly edited for a adhd people. I love it. and the milanote board is genius for my brain to get finish all the video ideas and beat projects. :D
your storytelling is gold, man! So amazing! Love it all
Hey, Andrew! I'm one of the 20%. Amazing job you have done. Congrats from Bulgaria 😊
Just came across your video and from the beginning I was hooked until the last second, technically part of the 20%. You gained a follower and made me motivated.
Proud to be a part of the 20%. Thanks for sharing all the info!
Part of the 20% - I just found your page and you inspired me. Thank you so much 🙏🏼
20% boy! Loved this to get some more ideas to make my shots look alittle better. Appreciate you my man! Keep up the great work
Hands down the best video I've seen on this subject.
milanote is the new discovery also I LOVED THE VIDEO will obviously use all the tricks you gave, you"re making things easier and cheaper for us to try thank you ❤❤❤
That was awesome Andrew! Great job, one important part I felt was missing here though was touching on the fabolous set design and the importance that has. If what the camera sees looks good its a hell of a lot easier :)
20% here. You just added some more motivation for me starting to create cinematic videos and in general creating more videos, for me and for others. Loved everything about the film, especially the colors! Thanks.
Odlični savjeti! Naučiti kako snimiti filmske kadrove kao profesionalac stvarno podiže razinu svakog projekta. Inspirativno i korisno za sve ljubitelje videografije! 🎥✨
hi andrew, this is the first comment i've ever left on youtube. You inspire me. when I started coming up with an idea for my film, I found you and it was confusion in my career and ideas weren't coming, you were and still are the place I go to when I feel bad, uninspired and anxious about the future. You have an authentic shooting and editing style, I love it. Please release videos more often, even short ones, 2,3,4 minutes, it doesn't matter, the world needs to see it!!!!
If enough people watch till the end we will be part of the %30. Great video. I learned alot, thank you
the explanation is good without having to leave the word 'cinematic', thank you
Hey, I’m an airline pilot who tries to be an inspiration for people especially girls. So I’ve been waiting for so long to start to shot videos again. Now luckily I’ve found you and you inspired me:) Just wanted you to know that and thank you China
Part of the 20%. Keep doing what you love. Smashed the Sub button too.
🔥Just discovered this video, and you really. Hooked within the first 2 minutes because of clearly an awesome and genuine personality. Love the honesty and transparency througout the vid, hope you'll keep that always. More so that you are adressing what were the struggles you experienced in your journey, too few creators do this and only show a perfect result for copy pasting. I personally learn so much more from how you do it and what you choose to share. And you still manage to keep it so concise and relevant, crazy!🤯🤙
🌱Needless to say, I'm part of that 20% and after hitting react on this post, a sub. Keep it up, keep making mistakes/"failing"/learning and growing, and keep enjoing your journey!
🙏Thank you for sharing!
Really enjoyed this deep dive into the creative process! It's always inspiring to see how much effort and thought goes into making something that resonates. The tips and BTS insights were super helpful. Definitely worth watching till the end.
I’m a part of the 20% and I really enjoyed what you’ve done and subscribed
Hi Andrew! I wanna take some time and just say thank you for inspiring me and helping me through this cinematography journey. I am a 17 year old high school student who is currently brainstorming their first film in hopes of getting accepted to film school! Your work is amazing and your visual storytelling is out of this world. I’m currently struggling in a lot of areas right now, from the way things look to how they feel. I know I’ll get over it, because every time I watch you I feel empowered. Like you said, that small 20% who stays for the end of the video definitely feels like you’re gonna go great places. I find it helps to watch to the end, especially if the person’s work helps me (i mean the fact that I can get his level of assistance for free is inane). Just so you know, your work is simply amazing and inspires me to do better. I hope one day, after I make my film of course, we can get in touch. Thank you again, and I’ll be looking forward to your next video.
Thanks for putting this together man, it's magical stuff. I strayed away from creative projects completely for years after going corporate career-wise and feel like it's time to come back to it (even if that means starting from scratch). Big ups for sharing your process in so much depth.
shot at 2:46 is pretty cool ! :D great work brother
Dude!! My mind is blown that the RUclips algorithm happened to put your video on my recommended feed… Feels like another lifetime being at The Ranch but definitely good memories.
Well I’m a part of the 20% for sure and subscribed to your channel too. Keep up the good work! 💪🏽
Insane. Absolutely insane. Love you Stephen.
solid video, I watched till the end and valued the insights given. Great job dawg
You know a lot of things about cinematic look and video production in general, but what's even better you are free to share your knowledge with other creators, it's dope man! Thank you for your content and approach to that
This was amazing. 20% you’re a fucking badass.
wow thank you, thats so kind :)
part of the 20%. great video and thank you for introducing milanote for me!
One of the best colour gradings I've ever seen. Thank you! 20%
Part of the 20%... You got this! keep going... Your videos are great!
Hola, soy de Panamá y no hablo ingles, que bueno que compartas este tipo de videos, había usado la aplicación anteriormente y no me había gustado. pero de la manera que la explicaste me ayudo a ver la joya que es y estoy seguro que me cambiara la vida, Gracias!
20% crew! Love this video so much, this is one of the best BTS/breakdown videos I've ever seen, huge props to the efforts put into making this!
20% let’s go. I like the way you continuously think about improving and different ways to do or implement creativity treasure your videos. Keep it up.
I am a musician and music teacher part of your 20%. You really inspired me since the 1st video I watched. Now I got DaVinci Resolve 19, the Osmo Pocket 3, and the freewell All day filters.
I am making a video with memories of my 2020 students' music productions. I am loving it.
The perfect remedy for a bad day and the cure for a corporate illness. I've been trying to figure out how to put on paper or digital the things going around in my imagination, I've been really needing this and it just comes in the perfect moment. Thank you, you have this amazing gift to transmit your feelings through every frame and that's rare nowadays ❤
Watched the whole video. Hoping to create short films one day. Loving your style my dude.
I just started shooting videos, just for myself for now but it is thanks to you. I watched one of your videos and I am obsessed with them because I like colors so much. I am painting my own portraids because I can create new colors by blending some of them. Like I said your videos feels like I saw a beautiful dream and wake up with it's taste. Please keep making new videos, they are so cinematic and satisfying and sincere
Andrew thank you so much for all, you'r explication is very soft and and it is an inspiration to continue creating
thanks for all the knowledge man. part of the 20% crew here my man. looking forward to seeing what else you produce. bless
I'm part of your 20% it seems. :P
I'm a 38 year old artist with 15 years of 'industry experience' in crafting packaging, graphics, marketing materials, etc. for a variety of companies. I quit nearly 2 years ago because I honestly couldn't take it anymore. I felt like a tool for implementation - not an artist. I barely got to be creative, and that just wasn't what I wanted to put into the world. So I've been re-finding my creativity, unlearning things, learning new things, and figuring out where to go and what to do - this video, and especially your 'start before you know how' have been wonderfully helpful at letting me feel like I'm not alone, that I CAN do this even if I don't know all the steps, and even if I suck at it at first. It's a very solid and helpful reminder that 'failure' is not a noun - as an individual you aren't and can't be a 'failure'. Failure is a transient state towards something better, it can be messy, not great, and that's ok. It's that fear of failure/perfectionism that holds one back from actually getting into the nitty gritty of creating, growing, and learning. So thank you for posting such wonderful and beautiful content. For reminding others that failure is to be expected and absolutely ok, and please do keep creating!
Andrew!!! This is amazing. Another beautiful video congrats on 100k! 20% gang foreverrrr
I'm part of the 20 percent who watched your video throughout. I'm a writer but I wanna learn how to create my own videos. Thank you for this video. ❤
Just found your dream chase video, which led me here, while working on a project I'm not passionate about for work. You have given me inspiration where no one else could. Instead of focusing on my work, I have starting thinking I can too do what my dreams tell me to do. Maybe along the way I'll get happier. Either way, watched the video all the way to the end. Thank you for existing.
I am a part of that 20% who watched the whole video. I love your style.
One of the best "how to" videos about filmmaking / creating a video, I've seen in my life! Thank you!
Beautifully made! Wonderful color correction.
Apart of the 20% 🎉 great job on the video I love how you showed what the color grading looked like before and after and how you just added mostly everything in the vid to get the basics!
your color grading looks soooooooooo fire
I'm in the 20%
Shoutout to you for maintaining the engagement throughout the entire thing!
Amazing video man. I am a part of a hobbist's Filmmaking Club at my college. I hope to learn a lot more from you and hone my own skill! Very soon you'll see us churning out great videos!!